Hi Deech. I'm afraid that there is no solutions manual for SOE. I have
many of the solutions scattered about in various places, and have been
meaning to cull them together, but haven't had the time. However, the
following website should be helpful to you:
http://plucky.cs.yale.edu/CS429F04
This is from a course I taught two years ago, and it contains a number
of solutions to SOE problems, as well as powerpoint slides for most of
the chapters, and information on more advanced topics such as Yampa.
I hope this helps,
-Paul
Aditya Siram wrote:
Hi all,
I have been steadily working through Haskell SOE. However, as the
exercises become more involved, I would like to know, not only that
the answer I come up with works, but that I am doing it the right way
(the elegant way?).
For instance, Chapter 8 Exercise 8.3 requires me to modify the "area"
and "perimeter" functions to accept negative arguments. My solution
would be to change the functions to take the absolute value of the
arguments as they come in. This would work but it doesn't seem all
that elegant.
Additionally, SOE exercises do not come with test data so I can test
correctness. Is it part of my responsibililty as a student to come up
with test data (boundary conditions etc) as I try to answer the
questions?
Is there some kind of solutions manual available? I promise I am not
doing this as homework for a course.
Thanks...
Deech
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